EPISODE · Sep 30, 2008
CC - Radio DJ Quits On Air
from Corporate Cluster
A little treat for my CC subscribers. This is from the Howard Stern Show today where he played a recording of a DJ from a commercial station quitting on air. AWESOME!
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